Common Cause reported more than $14 million was donated to New York state candidates and campaigns by pro-fracking interests over the past six years.

The report lists Sen. Tom Libous, R-Binghamton, as the top recipient, who according to the report, received more than $350,000 from people and entities in support of hydraulic fracturing.

That's almost twice as much as the second-highest recipient.

"This is $14 million that came in and bought out state legislature," said Isaac Silberman-Gorn, of Citizen Action. "The anti-fracking movement is lucky enough to have a small amount of funding to hire a few organizers across the state. It's about 95 percent to 5 percent."

The group is calling on the recently created Moreland Commission, which investigates public corruption, to look into the influence of the money.